) Below are some events that occur in the process of translating mRNA into a protein in a bacterial cell. Pick the best order of events.  EF-G–GTP binds to the tRNA in the A site and causes the tRNA to advance to the P site. - The rRNA in the ribosomal 30S subunit base-pairs with the Shine-Dalgarno sequence in the mRNA. - Peptide bond forms between the growing amino acid chain in the P site and the new amino acid in the A site. -  IF-3 binds in the E site. - RRF binds in the A site. - RF-1 or -2 binds in the A site. - Ribosomal complex dissociates. - Peptide chain dissociates from final tRNA. - fMET tRNA binds to the start codon in the mRNA. - RF-3–GTP causes displacement of RF-1 or -2 and its exit from the ribosome. - EF-G–GTP binds to the A site and causes RRF to shift to the P site. - A conformational change in the 30S subunit allows the 50S subunit to bind, forming the 70S ribosome.

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1) Below are some events that occur in the process of translating mRNA into a protein in a bacterial cell. Pick the best order of events.

 EF-G–GTP binds to the tRNA in the A site and causes the tRNA to advance to the P site.
- The rRNA in the ribosomal 30S subunit base-pairs with the Shine-Dalgarno sequence in the mRNA.
- Peptide bond forms between the growing amino acid chain in the P site and the new amino acid in the A site.
-  IF-3 binds in the E site.
- RRF binds in the A site.
- RF-1 or -2 binds in the A site.
- Ribosomal complex dissociates.
- Peptide chain dissociates from final tRNA.
- fMET tRNA binds to the start codon in the mRNA.
- RF-3–GTP causes displacement of RF-1 or -2 and its exit from the ribosome.
- EF-G–GTP binds to the A site and causes RRF to shift to the P site.
- A conformational change in the 30S subunit allows the 50S subunit to bind, forming the 70S ribosome.

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